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Women's European Cricket Championship

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Summary

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FieldValue
nameICC Europe Women's Championship
imageEuropean Cricket Championship women's.png
imagesize220px
administratorInternational Cricket Council
tournament formatRound Robin
first1989
champions(3rd title)
most successful(5 titles)

The Women's European Cricket Championship was a women's cricket tournament for teams representing European countries. The first edition was contested in 1989.

History

The first Women's European Championship was held in Denmark in July 1989. The teams that took part were England, Ireland and the Netherlands in addition to the hosts Denmark. England won all three of their matches, with the other teams winning one match each. England thus won the tournament. All matches were official Women's One-Day Internationals and Denmark's match against Ireland was their first such game.

The second edition was held in Leicester, Nottingham and Northamptonshire in England in July 1990. The same teams as 1989 again competed, and England again won all their games. Ireland won two matches, the Netherlands one and Denmark lost all three of their games. After the initial group stage, England and Ireland played in a final, which England won by 65 runs.

The third Championship, again featuring the same four teams, was played in Haarlem in the Netherlands in July 1991. Like the 1989 event, England again won all three of their games, with the other three teams winning one each. Denmark finished second on run rate and met England in the final, which was won by England by 179 runs.

After a four-year break, the Championship returned in July 1995 in Dublin. The same teams took part as in the previous three tournaments, with England and Ireland topping the points table for the group stage. England beat Ireland by seven wickets in the final.

In 1999, the tournament returned to the venue of the first edition, again with the same four teams. England topped the table after the group stage, winning all three of their games, winning the tournament as no final was played. Denmark's game against the Netherlands is their last Women's ODI to date.

The 2001 tournament, played at Bradfield College, England saw an England Under-19 team replace England. Despite England being represented by their Under-19 team, their matches still counted as official Women's ODIs for England. Scotland replaced Denmark in the event, and their match against England was their first Women's ODI. Ireland won the event, winning all three of their games, the first time England had not won the tournament.

The 2005 event was held in Wales, and saw the first appearance of the Welsh women's team. An England development squad replaced the England Under-19 team. Only the match between Ireland and the Netherlands was an official women's ODI. England won all four of their matches, thus winning the tournament.

The tournament became biannual in 2007, when was held in Netherlands. England sent a Development team, which won the championship. Also participated Ireland, Netherlands and Scotland.

The 2009 Tournament was held in Dublín, Ireland in three grounds, in this event took part Ireland, Netherlands and Scotland. Ireland won the championship after won their two games. Also will play the first T20 European championship.

Summary

YearHostChampionRunner-upThird placeFourth placeFifth placeRef
1989Denmarkno fifth team
1990Englandno fifth team
1991Netherlandsno fifth team
1995Irelandno fifth team
1999Denmarkno fifth team
2001Englandno fifth team
2005Wales
2007Netherlandsno fifth team
2009Irelandno fourth teamno fifth team
2010Scotlandno fifth team
2011Netherlandsno fourth teamno fifth team
2014Englandno fourth teamno fifth team

;Notes

Participations

Teams1st2nd3rd4th5th
02120
50000
England England Development Squad30000
England England Under-19s01000
36210
13530
00331
00100

References

References

  1. [http://www.cricketarchive.co.uk/Archive/Events/Tables/Womens_European_Championship_1989.html 1989 Women's European Championship Points table at Cricket Archive]
  2. "Scorecards for 1989 European Women's Championship at Cricket Archive".
  3. "Women's ODIs played by Denmark at Cricket Archive".
  4. "Scorecards for 1990 European Women's Championship at Cricket Archive".
  5. [http://www.cricketarchive.co.uk/Archive/Events/Tables/Womens_European_Championship_1990.html Points Table for 1990 Women's European Championship at Cricket Archive]
  6. [http://www.cricketarchive.co.uk/Archive/Scorecards/53/53190.html Scorecard] of England Women v Ireland Women match, 22 July 1990 at CricketArchive
  7. "Scorecards for the 1991 Women's European Championship at Cricket Archive".
  8. [http://www.cricketarchive.co.uk/Archive/Scorecards/54/54642.html Scorecard] of Denmark Women v England Women, 20 July 1991 at Cricket Archive
  9. "Scorecards for 1995 Women's European Championship at Cricket Archive".
  10. [http://www.cricketarchive.co.uk/Archive/Events/Tables/Womens_European_Championship_1995.html Points Table for 1995 Women's European Championship at Cricket Archive]
  11. [http://www.cricketarchive.co.uk/Archive/Scorecards/60/60877.html Scorecard] for England Women v Ireland Women, 22 July 1995 at Cricket Archive
  12. "1999 Women's European Championship at CricketEurope".
  13. "2001 Women's European Championship at CricketEurope".
  14. [http://www.cricketarchive.co.uk/Archive/Seasons/ENG/2001_ENG_Womens_European_Championship_2001.html Scorecards for 2001 Women's European Championship at Cricket Archive] {{Webarchive. link. (4 December 2008 – the "wo" code indicates an official women's ODI.)
  15. "List of Scotland's women's ODIs at Cricket Archive".
  16. [http://www.cricketarchive.co.uk/Archive/Seasons/ENG/2005_ENG_Womens_European_Championship_2005.html Scorecards for 2005 Women's European Championship at Cricket Archive] {{Webarchive. link. (30 September 2007 – the "wo" code indicates an official women's ODI.)
  17. "2005 Women's European Championship at Cricket Archive".
  18. "2007 Women's European Championship at CricketEurope".
  19. "2009 Women's European Championship". ICC Europe.
  20. (5 August 2009). "Ireland claim European Championships". ICC/Cricket Europe.
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  31. [https://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Events/14/Womens_European_Championship_2011.html Women's European Championship 2011] – CricketArchive. Retrieved 4 October 2015.
  32. [https://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Events/22/Pepsi_ICC_Europe_Womens_Division_One_2014.html Pepsi ICC Europe Division One 2014] – CricketArchive. Retrieved 4 October 2015.
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